RBC — A motorist contacted Deputy Adam Wade at 5:42 p.m. May 20 with concerns about a possible domestic violence situation in progress in a red Ford F-350 truck bearing a Texas license plate headed eastbound on Highway 64 towards Meeker.
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Bear Dance has sights, sounds of Ute tradition
FT. DUCHESENE — There was a Bear Dance May 16-18. It was traditional. It was a celebration. The event took place within a live branch bough dance circle, and it is a wonderfully warm Ute tradition to welcome in spring — a time to shake off the ills of the[Read More…]
Home Of: May 29, 2008
“Home of” 411 RANGELY — Levy and Paula Padilla of Rangely are this week’s “home of honorees.”
Sheep ranch work is a dirty job
Chamber hosts CPR, first aid courses
CNCC summer registration is underway
Volunteers needed for RBC boards
State takes action on illegal Montana license plates
RBC — The Colorado Department of Revenue has announced that criminal and civil actions have been taken against Colorado residents who illegally registered their high-end recreational vehicles in Montana in an effort to evade paying taxes. Colorado Department of Revenue officials say that the cooperative effort between the Department’s civil[Read More…]
Pick up cemetery decorations June 1
Washburn graduates from CSU with honors
Pioneers names new directors, elects officers
MEEKER — Richard Ellsworth, Patrick Hooker and Tom Allen took the oath of office as directors at the annual meeting of the Pioneers Medical Center board.
Region leaders gear up to protest new rules
RANGELY — A special report outlining planned regulations and legislation from state and federal government that would cripple or almost destroy the area’s economy was presented at Rangely’s monthly community networking meeting by Sandy Been of EIS Solutions in Grand Junction.



